digitaltoast
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Look at the attached: RDG>BHM
The CHEAPER ticket is the peak travel one!! Now I'm really confused - does this make sense? Reading from National Rail, this doesn't seem right.
The CHEAPER ticket is the peak travel one!! Now I'm really confused - does this make sense? Reading from National Rail, this doesn't seem right.
Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for travelling on trains that are less busy.
Offering good value for money, these tickets may require you to travel at specific times of day, days of the week or on a specific route. Where there is more than one Off-Peak fare for a journey, the cheaper fare with more restrictions will be called Super Off-Peak.
Anytime fares are fully flexible tickets, with no time restrictions on when you can travel. Perfect for people who need complete flexibility.